Biliaminu sent the expensive present to one Miss Sanda of the United African Organization and not to .... of the Central Bank of Nigeria
Explanation
Explanation:
"Miss Sanda" is used here as a proper noun referring to a specific person, and the phrase "not to Miss Sanda" indicates a contrast between two specific individuals. No article is needed before "Miss Sanda" because it is a specific person's name.
Why the other options are incorrect:
A. the Miss Sanda – "The" would imply that Miss Sanda is being referred to as a unique or previously mentioned individual, but this is not the case here.
C. a Miss Sanda – "A" is used when referring to an unknown or generic individual, which does not apply to this context, where specific individuals are being contrasted.
D. one Miss Sanda – "One" is used to indicate a choice among many, but here, the focus is on comparing two specific individuals.
E. some Miss Sanda – "Some" is used when referring to an unspecified person, which is incorrect in this context.